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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on January 20, 2007 at 19:42:32 from (207.177.83.111):
In Reply to: crying time posted by tom windsor on January 20, 2007 at 18:20:27:
Tom , I don't know if this'll make you feel any better but a number of years ago while doing an addition to a wastewater plant we had a concrete contractor doing the form work for us . The owner of the company was in his thirties and was what I thought a good common sense kind of guy until the day he was cutting grade stakes with a worm style skil saw . He was cutting them freehand and without thinking laid one on his thigh . He missed the femoral artery by a 1/8th inch according to the Doc's . He healed Ok and a year later lost his business and his wife . He had a brother that was his foreman and one day they were short on help so he hired a 16 year old on summer vacation . OSHA rules as I understand them say that no one under the age of 18 can use power equipment on a jobsite . I came out of the building and this kid was cutting 2x's unsupervised - sitting crosslegged on the ground cutting them in his lap with the same worm drive saw . He didn't get hurt . I told the brother to take the kid home and don't let him come back on the site . He was a drunk and started being beligerant with me and we got into a fight . But there I go off on a different subject ! Hope you heal up well ! ...Randy
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